9 main parameters, 1 project settings, Main parameters – ARRI ALEXA 35 Body & PL Mount Set (LBUS) User Manual

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Main Parameters

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9

Main Parameters

9.1

Project Settings

The project settings menu contains settings that should be configured at the beginning of each project

and can be found at

MENU > Recording > Project Settings

.

Project Rate

The project rate determines how many frames the timecode counts per second, and also determines

the frame rate at which clips are played back.
Changing the project frame rate will automatically change the sensor frame rate and the SDI frame

rates to the same frame rate. It is still possible to have different frame rates for these settings by

changing the sensor frame rate or the SDI frame rates individually.
► Select

MENU > Recording > Project Settings > Project Rate

.

The following project rates are available:

Project Rate

23.976p

24p

25p

29.97p

30p

48p

50p

59.94p

60p

Scan Format

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Progressive

Sensor Real-time Recording

23.976 fps

24 fps

25 fps

29.97 fps

30 fps

48 fps

50 fps

59.94 fps

60 fps

Next Reel Count

The next reel count sets the reel number assigned to the next new recording medium. The camera will

automatically increment the reel number each time a new recording medium is inserted, erased and

recorded on. If a previously used media is reloaded in the camera (comparable to a short end of a film

roll), it will keep its reel number and the camera will increment the reel count. If the media is loaded in

another camera, it keeps its name, but a new folder with the according camera ID and reel number is

created in the root folder of the media. It is possible, but usually not necessary, to manually change the

next reel number.
► Select

MENU > Recording > Project Settings > Next Reel Count

.

► Set the desired next reel count between 0001 and 9999.

Camera Index

Each camera can be assigned a unique two character camera index so that you can identify the

individual camera unit (A, B, C etc.) in clip and reel names. For additional information please see

"Clip

Naming Scheme", page 58

.

► Select

MENU > Recording > Project Settings > Camera Index

to set the camera index.

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